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Toyota Tundra Cooling Fan Relay delivers battery power to radiator fan when the engine becomes hot, and closes the circuit when temperatures drop to protect wiring and ensure pickup stays cool in traffic congestion. Cooling Fan Relay is the one, which is located in the fuse box and, unlike the belt parts, reacts immediately to sensor signals, thus ensuring that airflow remains constant, without drag or noise, Cooling Fan Relay helps to maintain consistent temperature. In everyday driving, the bigger strengths of the Toyota Tundra, a full size truck originally introduced in 1999, are supported by this small relay, with its attractive frames, roomy cabs, and choices that can be work or recreation. Subsequent models received muscular 5.7 liter V8 with VVT-i, six-speed automatic, and improved suspension that increases the handling but the towing package includes heavy duty radiator and hitch which made the Toyota name competitive. The Toyota dedication to reliability, intense quality standards and authentic components that ensure all Tundras are operating with confidence on the job sites or mountain roads is complimented by the owners who have made the Tundra a dependable companion. The Tundra also has several cab and payload options, allowing the driver to select the ratio between passenger and bed length that fits their lifestyle. Installation: unscrew the negative battery, remove the old Cooling Fan Relay out of the fuse box, insert the new one into the socket, reconnect the battery, turn the engine on and check that the fan is on.